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talk about ronald reagan but go back to jfk. cutting taxes on high-income earners. we should give them a tax cut. from our money they keep the more wealth created at home. better than the founder of facebook and washington dc. neil: the worst local will do better than the best bureaucrat. >> wise words. neil: this small business owner bear hug being the president? it is the president squeezing the living daylights out of them. like a bad monster movie next. a lot of companies kept doors open because of what we did through the small business administration. neil: does he have his own trumpet music in the background? he was calling in to a hip-hop station. but my next guest says his business is benefiting -- benefiting and would not who the president if he was the pizza owner. he may drop him. you do not buy this field loathsome business from the president? >> not at the level described. there are a lot of tax credits/incentives touted. but it is since -- simple. if you let the small business owners in america keep more of their own money they will make investment inv
talk about ronald reagan but go back to jfk. cutting taxes on high-income earners. we should give them a tax cut. from our money they keep the more wealth created at home. better than the founder of facebook and washington dc. neil: the worst local will do better than the best bureaucrat. >> wise words. neil: this small business owner bear hug being the president? it is the president squeezing the living daylights out of them. like a bad monster movie next. a lot of companies kept doors...
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i ran for ronald reagan, ronald reagan -- many thought until obama was the most ideological president. ronald reagan compromised on everything we have talked about. >> caller: talk about the compromise. today, right after speaker boehner gave his statement about reaching out to compromise, the ways & means committee ranking member, democrat from michigan, puts out a press release and refers to the republicans must end their intransigence. so he insults them right away. how do they begin to have any communication and compromise whether they send out insults to the media. >> that goes back to presidential leadership. if the president doesn't crack the whip and get his own people in line, how does he expect to get the other side to -- to work with him? >> caller: i appreciate you coming, governor, so i could yell at you for my frustration for the government. >> that's good -- >> caller: i feel much better. thank you. i feel much better now. >> thanks for having me. >> caller: thank you, governor. is there good news for wisconsin republicans? despite selecting a democrat to the senate and
i ran for ronald reagan, ronald reagan -- many thought until obama was the most ideological president. ronald reagan compromised on everything we have talked about. >> caller: talk about the compromise. today, right after speaker boehner gave his statement about reaching out to compromise, the ways & means committee ranking member, democrat from michigan, puts out a press release and refers to the republicans must end their intransigence. so he insults them right away. how do they...
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of course, i'm talking about ronald reagan. [ applause ] absolutely. president reagan, he must be staring down from heaven and thinking that reincoronation may be possible. you know, somehow jimmy carter's failed presidency could reappear in the form of barack obama. he's got to be thinking that. as many of you know, i have certain ideas about putting an end to this president's failed administration to the people of iowa, new hampshire had a different idea. but, you know, back in texas a&m, my am ma mattlma mater, we unique way of addressing defeat. aggies never lose. we just run out of time. so you can say that my presidential campaign just ran out of time. but i haven't run out on the ideas or my beliefs in our shared conservative ideas. a candidate i am no more. but a committed tenth amendment conservative i will be until the last breath i draw in my body. there is not about merely ending record debt, run away spending, fail washington policies represented in the form of the obama administration. the question has never been whether obama must go but
of course, i'm talking about ronald reagan. [ applause ] absolutely. president reagan, he must be staring down from heaven and thinking that reincoronation may be possible. you know, somehow jimmy carter's failed presidency could reappear in the form of barack obama. he's got to be thinking that. as many of you know, i have certain ideas about putting an end to this president's failed administration to the people of iowa, new hampshire had a different idea. but, you know, back in texas a&m,...
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it certainly was not shared by ronald reagan. that showed me that producing a kind of consensus that lawyers often assume exist is far harder to create that political consensus than when i would have first assumed, when i was growing up and learning all the lessons that i guess "the new york times" and those other notorious liberals wanted us to learn. i learned them, too. i still believed them to an extent. but i now better appreciate -- at least i think better appreciate that that -- those lessons were not learned and absorbed by everyone. that's one reason why we still have these challenges today. >> have we been too clear? >> to professor anton, an observation about what happened from the transition from president bush to president obama, with the united states attorney in the northern district of illinois. ongoing investigation eventually led to the conviction of governor blagojevich, possibly implicating the president. at least some of his aides may have been talking to blagojevich. the president kept on the united states a
it certainly was not shared by ronald reagan. that showed me that producing a kind of consensus that lawyers often assume exist is far harder to create that political consensus than when i would have first assumed, when i was growing up and learning all the lessons that i guess "the new york times" and those other notorious liberals wanted us to learn. i learned them, too. i still believed them to an extent. but i now better appreciate -- at least i think better appreciate that that...
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former senior adviser to ronald reagan, pat buchanan is here. >> a great general, tremendously respects, but this is very troubling, it is timing of t. you talk about him being blackmail material. if he was blackmail material, he became blackmail material from the day he came into the central -- >> greta: as a general, too. you know, if you are hiding anything like that, the whole period -- it's more serious after that. >> the cia, we learned from katherine, did what the fbi usually does, a full-field investigation of someone to make sure they don't have problems like that. how could any full field investigation of general petraeus in afghanistan miss this if it had happend? when did people find this out? so it sounds like general petraeus, what was you call blackmail material from the day he entered the cia, until the day he left. the mayor had a good point. why leave now? did he become a security risk now? or it was because the scandal was going to break or because it was the benghazi thing that is coming up? here's general petraeus's problem, as you alluded to on september 14. septem
former senior adviser to ronald reagan, pat buchanan is here. >> a great general, tremendously respects, but this is very troubling, it is timing of t. you talk about him being blackmail material. if he was blackmail material, he became blackmail material from the day he came into the central -- >> greta: as a general, too. you know, if you are hiding anything like that, the whole period -- it's more serious after that. >> the cia, we learned from katherine, did what the fbi...
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sincerely, ronald reagan. richard sweat, a new hampshire democratic congressman said ronald reagan turned his vote to a yes. he was then attacked by the gun lobby and he lost his re-election campaign in 1994. we know what president reagan would be saying today if he were still with us. he would support diane feinstein's bill just like he did in 1994. the reaganite position is to support feinstein's assault weapons ban. but self proclaimed reaganite newt gingrich has not been talking about the assault weapons ban in the aftermath of the killing of children and women in newtown, connecticut. newt gingrich doesn't blame the easy availability of assault weapons in this country for the murder of 26 at the sandy hook elementary school. he blames this. >> an anti-religious secular bureaucracy, and secular judiciary, seeking to drive god out of public life. >> newt gingrich was one of the members of congress who received that letter in 1994 co-signed by president reagan, asking him to vote yes on a ban on the domestic
sincerely, ronald reagan. richard sweat, a new hampshire democratic congressman said ronald reagan turned his vote to a yes. he was then attacked by the gun lobby and he lost his re-election campaign in 1994. we know what president reagan would be saying today if he were still with us. he would support diane feinstein's bill just like he did in 1994. the reaganite position is to support feinstein's assault weapons ban. but self proclaimed reaganite newt gingrich has not been talking about the...
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secondly, two things ronald reagan said in his speeches. he gave his famous speech for barry goldwater. he endorsed an expansion of health insurance for senior citizens. he favored a smaller plan to help people that were poor rather than create a one-size- fits-all government plan. that is ronald reagan endorsing barry goldwater in 1964. what he said at the end of the speech was he did not believe there was such a thing as the left or right, there was only up or down. all too often conservatives have fallen into the left purses' right argument. in 1976 the republican party was faced with extinction. the conservative movement was thought to be as irrelevant to american life. ronald reagan went into cpac which could have been held in iran smaller than this and give a speech called "a new republican party." it basically outlined how he would win in four years. one thing he did was talking about how would you talk about your programs and what you want to do, do not talk about it in terms of ideology. ronald reagan at the depth of the republican
secondly, two things ronald reagan said in his speeches. he gave his famous speech for barry goldwater. he endorsed an expansion of health insurance for senior citizens. he favored a smaller plan to help people that were poor rather than create a one-size- fits-all government plan. that is ronald reagan endorsing barry goldwater in 1964. what he said at the end of the speech was he did not believe there was such a thing as the left or right, there was only up or down. all too often...
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reagan in an executive order to protect his powers with the oil industry there was a case pending up in canada it was a canadian oil field scam that was going on up there reagan entered that not to protect people who were in danger but to protect his pals they were giving him money here you've got a situation where field agents military agents diplomats are all at risk this whole blueprint for how we fight this war with the mexican drug lords is all on the table that's high ground but when you have ronald reagan saying i'm going to introduce an executive order simply protect my pals money that's a big big difference is that it was almost disgusting to hear that kind of rationale coming out of call rove's mouth and now darrell lies is push this thing thing to john boehner. john boehner do you expect there to be a vote and do expect it to be a vote to hold eric holder in contempt and if so what happens then the vote i think they will but it doesn't really mean anything is holder is in no threat whatsoever and here's why even if they move even if they move to hold him in contempt it the
reagan in an executive order to protect his powers with the oil industry there was a case pending up in canada it was a canadian oil field scam that was going on up there reagan entered that not to protect people who were in danger but to protect his pals they were giving him money here you've got a situation where field agents military agents diplomats are all at risk this whole blueprint for how we fight this war with the mexican drug lords is all on the table that's high ground but when you...
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that ronald reagan spending under ronald reagan was actually very high comparable to what we're seeing right now twenty two twenty three percent of g.d.p. year after year after year so if what you're saying is true that spending a lot of money as a percentage of g.d.p. or as an absolute amount is what's going to ensure prosperity for the future then you should i guess i'm going to say it is investing in america will ensure prosperity ronald reagan spent a lot of money stupidly he had almost a trillion dollars off to his buddies in the defense industry for the star wars program that never materialized and a lot of that money just vanished into space i mean not literally but well actually literally i suppose but you know if you're concerned about your three year old daughter i would think that you would be wanting america to be making investments in their feet in our future like we did fifty sixty years ago not just spending money for the sake of running up the debt so that the you know the jude wineskins to santa clause three could play out like reagan was where if you run up the debt b
that ronald reagan spending under ronald reagan was actually very high comparable to what we're seeing right now twenty two twenty three percent of g.d.p. year after year after year so if what you're saying is true that spending a lot of money as a percentage of g.d.p. or as an absolute amount is what's going to ensure prosperity for the future then you should i guess i'm going to say it is investing in america will ensure prosperity ronald reagan spent a lot of money stupidly he had almost a...
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there what ronald reagan called the three legs of the policy stool. social policy, economic policy, and foreign policy, embracing each one of those. what we had was one wobbly leg. with $1 billion provided on the republican side. from the top of the ticket and affecting every other senate race in the country because of that influence. when fully engaged, each of those policy areas are mandated and created and there is a residence on the ground -- grass-roots level brings public policy leaders into office so those three areas can be implemented without fully engaging on aid to those areas and on social policy, we leave boats on the -- votes on the table every single time. we had a defect a truce on social issues on one side but the full embrace of the war on social issues on the other side. republicans had the truth, obama had launched a war over abortion. and on the life issue. and he got to define what that issue was and what is it? rape. abortion meant rape in the minds of many voters because the debate was not fully engaged. his weaknesses, his ext
there what ronald reagan called the three legs of the policy stool. social policy, economic policy, and foreign policy, embracing each one of those. what we had was one wobbly leg. with $1 billion provided on the republican side. from the top of the ticket and affecting every other senate race in the country because of that influence. when fully engaged, each of those policy areas are mandated and created and there is a residence on the ground -- grass-roots level brings public policy leaders...
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didn't happen and the reason why mitt romney really was no ronald reagan is because ron reagan connected with voters he was an actor he had that ability to even you know even though he. might not understand or or voters might not be able to connect with his his life style ronald reagan's life style i mean obviously he was he was very well off but at the same time he was able to to connect with them on a very personal level that twinkle in his eye they feel that they like to able to connect with democrat was democratic crossover democratic independent voters who he appealed to mitt romney didn't have that appeal so it wasn't the same kind of you know steve i mean i'm kind of neutral here on this one ok but i'll give. you're a man what credit for he's a great campaigner i don't know if he's a great president i don't know if he's a great politician but he's a great campaigner he was just more likable than romney i think you'd agree with that but the third point at least. actually i think he's personally much much more likable than mitt romney but the final exit polls actually showed that ro
didn't happen and the reason why mitt romney really was no ronald reagan is because ron reagan connected with voters he was an actor he had that ability to even you know even though he. might not understand or or voters might not be able to connect with his his life style ronald reagan's life style i mean obviously he was he was very well off but at the same time he was able to to connect with them on a very personal level that twinkle in his eye they feel that they like to able to connect with...
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consequences that none of us, including ronald reagan, could ever imagine. here's how. if you took the then conventional and quite convincing view that the u.s.-soviet rivalry was for all ages, as far as the eye could see, as far as the mind, imagination could go, then you had to get along, avoid blowing each other up and make do. the rivalry then became like a bad marriage without divorce from which there was no escape. or in jean-paul sartre's play, with the characters of no exit. you strived as your goal to have the situation as least intolerable as you could make it. this mindset led to the liberal's view of u.s.-soviet accommodation, or to the nixon-kissinger view of hard, tough-minded detente. yet on the other hand, if you adopted the distinct mental construct that the u.s.-soviet competition was temporary, that it would end soon with their losing and our winning, since their system contradicted human nature and therefore was illegitimate and our system complemented human nature, allowing the flowering of the human being and therefore was legitimate, then you took
consequences that none of us, including ronald reagan, could ever imagine. here's how. if you took the then conventional and quite convincing view that the u.s.-soviet rivalry was for all ages, as far as the eye could see, as far as the mind, imagination could go, then you had to get along, avoid blowing each other up and make do. the rivalry then became like a bad marriage without divorce from which there was no escape. or in jean-paul sartre's play, with the characters of no exit. you strived...
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it was signed by ronald reagan in the east roomn of 19 1987. the previous march i had told the president if we could possibly get an agreement done, i would leave right after having accomplished all and even more than we ever set out to do in the seven years i was with the reagan administration. two days after gorbachev parted from washington, i parted from my grand office which was previously occupied by secretaries of state edison -- besides missing the importance of chernobyl, the cia missed opportunities the whole intelligence community . again understandably focused on threats to the nation, and never on opportunities for the nation. the reports were confined to en endanger us. and not ever what did or could advance us. a final thought on the cia's appraisal of soviet defense spend ing my weeks of pouring through the . mountains of documents on this, the ultimate intelligence secret of the 1980s, may have rattled my brain. as i've come to a very peculiar thought. this the uber secret of how muc its militaryvi h union itself. maybe no one k
it was signed by ronald reagan in the east roomn of 19 1987. the previous march i had told the president if we could possibly get an agreement done, i would leave right after having accomplished all and even more than we ever set out to do in the seven years i was with the reagan administration. two days after gorbachev parted from washington, i parted from my grand office which was previously occupied by secretaries of state edison -- besides missing the importance of chernobyl, the cia missed...
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they're serious about loopholes, just like ronald reagan and come away believing that ronald reagan did you would rather get most than risk not getting any. things were a lot better than when he came in. we will have more after this. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing shboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watchg you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. neil: did you take a look at caterpillar stock today? jpmorgan downgraded, cut the price target was widely considered a global economic
they're serious about loopholes, just like ronald reagan and come away believing that ronald reagan did you would rather get most than risk not getting any. things were a lot better than when he came in. we will have more after this. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. why? i thought...
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they're seriousbout loopholes, just like ronald reagan and come away believing that ronald reagan did you would rather get most than risk not getting any. things were a lot better than ♪ [ enge revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no mter which list you're on. [ santa ho, ho, ho ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a montnth at your local mercedes-benz dealer. at your local ♪ you can help othersink along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottle th they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast nc and i think that's swell. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ ♪o make them write a big check today. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bott of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increes ] man: a few ihes of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near
they're seriousbout loopholes, just like ronald reagan and come away believing that ronald reagan did you would rather get most than risk not getting any. things were a lot better than ♪ [ enge revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no mter which list you're on. [ santa ho, ho, ho ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a montnth at your local mercedes-benz dealer. at your local ♪ you can help...
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i knew ronald reagan and respected ronald reagan. this is the obama derangement syndrome you just heard word for word. the idea that president obama admits he experimented with drugs, the only difference between him and george w. bush is he admits it and bush denied it. look where he is today, look what he's accomplished in his lifetime, look at his policies as president and tell me where you disagree with him, rather than, which this guy just did, that's the book, go after him personally. they cannot help themselves. host: michael savage, radio talk show host, you quote him saying "president obama is more of a terrorist than hugo chavez." guest: what can i say? how can you stoop to that level? i think they lose all credibility at that point. when you say something so outrageous. tom cradle also said he thought barack obama was more dangerous than al qaeda. now, sure, there are crazies like our last caller who are going to believe that but i think most of the american people know that's just nonsense. host: there is a narrative. gues
i knew ronald reagan and respected ronald reagan. this is the obama derangement syndrome you just heard word for word. the idea that president obama admits he experimented with drugs, the only difference between him and george w. bush is he admits it and bush denied it. look where he is today, look what he's accomplished in his lifetime, look at his policies as president and tell me where you disagree with him, rather than, which this guy just did, that's the book, go after him personally. they...
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the republican party may talk about ronald reagan but they haven't embraced ronald reagan. america and ronal reagan, my father's vision of america is still there, what we are missing is ronald reagan. shannon: where are republicans missing the mark? >> my father was so inclusive in everything he did. he never smoke down to people. he spoke with people. he was somebody who was inclusive. i talked about it before on this show with the hispanic communities and females. this is as man who found areas of agreement and moved the ball forward. he didn't look for areas of disagreement and not most ball at all. i think the republican party can do well to learn from ronald reagan. i think it only place where you find people fighting for education, fighting for the grassroots of america really is at fox or talk radio. but you do not see it in the party leaders anymore. they are so busy paying attention to consultants they forgot the people of this country. we need to get back to actually representing the people, not representing the consultants. shannon: you talk about the fact that y
the republican party may talk about ronald reagan but they haven't embraced ronald reagan. america and ronal reagan, my father's vision of america is still there, what we are missing is ronald reagan. shannon: where are republicans missing the mark? >> my father was so inclusive in everything he did. he never smoke down to people. he spoke with people. he was somebody who was inclusive. i talked about it before on this show with the hispanic communities and females. this is as man who...
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that is what the party of ronald reagan is all about. i do not think there deviating. >> mitt romney told the iowa editorial board that he does not foresee abortion legislation coming to his desk or putting something for it. is that ok with your conservative members? >> look, i am pro-life. romney is pro-life. the vast majority of americans are pro-life. we're talking about unborn children. he was saying taxpayer dollars should not be used to take the lives of unborn child. president obama has said that our tax dollars can be used in that way. gov. romney was very clear about planned parenthood should not be getting your tax dollars and using them to take the life of unborn children. he is very strong on the use of taxpayer money for abortion and not being supportive of that, which is where conservatives >> once all of a question. given that mitt romney won support a cap and trade, enacted a health care plan the conservatives did not like, you must have strategizing about what you do in the house in the center. if you're not worried? >>
that is what the party of ronald reagan is all about. i do not think there deviating. >> mitt romney told the iowa editorial board that he does not foresee abortion legislation coming to his desk or putting something for it. is that ok with your conservative members? >> look, i am pro-life. romney is pro-life. the vast majority of americans are pro-life. we're talking about unborn children. he was saying taxpayer dollars should not be used to take the lives of unborn child....
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or even ronald reagan who favored large-scale government research be on the missile defense. that recognizes "that came from steve hayward. the party in congress voted to kill the census bureau's survey and economic census which has been used by businesses for a variety of vital purposes to establish different purposes. representative daniel webster who sponsored it said it is not scientific, it is a random survey. you can see why he is not on the intelligence committee. i've got lots of other examples and examples on rhetoric that start with allen west and move to many others which we will have to discuss during the bottle or other times. that's my eight minutes. >> i want to begin by thanking the senator that said dick cheney should be convicted of war crimes. when conquering roman generals would return to their victory parades in rome, they would place a slave behind him to whisper in his ear that all glory is fleeting. norm is our slave at aei. does he have a naked pictures of arthur brooks? that wouldn't work because arthur worked out. norm is a very valuable presence ar
or even ronald reagan who favored large-scale government research be on the missile defense. that recognizes "that came from steve hayward. the party in congress voted to kill the census bureau's survey and economic census which has been used by businesses for a variety of vital purposes to establish different purposes. representative daniel webster who sponsored it said it is not scientific, it is a random survey. you can see why he is not on the intelligence committee. i've got lots of...
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we have ronald reagan's former secretary of state. one of the most impressive resumes of all time. secretary, it is good to have you. what do you make of this? more is coming to light. i just think more and more will start coming out. >> i think it illustrates how we should shift our gears a little bit in the way we react to what iran is doing. this is a provocative action by iran. here is an example of what we did in the reagan years. iran was starting to fool around with kuwaiti shipping. so we reflect the shift to american flags so we could protect them. the president said the last thing iran would do was cause trouble in the persian gulf. but the navy was taking pictures of them doing it. we sink the ship, we took the sailors and we said [inaudible] that was a good and clear message. neil: john boehner, the speaker was talking about the fiscal cliff and i want to ask you a question about this. this is what john boehner had to say. >> former secretary george shultz put it at the 1986 reform, the time has come again to revamp the tax code. if we do, there will be a response and r
we have ronald reagan's former secretary of state. one of the most impressive resumes of all time. secretary, it is good to have you. what do you make of this? more is coming to light. i just think more and more will start coming out. >> i think it illustrates how we should shift our gears a little bit in the way we react to what iran is doing. this is a provocative action by iran. here is an example of what we did in the reagan years. iran was starting to fool around with kuwaiti...
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this shows the net change in government spending under president ronald reagan and president obama in their first terms. here's the reagan line. here's the obama line. they are so concerned about government spending. take a look at the red line. spending goes way up under president reagan. look at the blue line, where does it go? spending ticks up under president obama but then drops. keep in mind both of these presidents had to do what? get out of a recession. but president obama was saddled with the great recession. and he had a lot of help, too, didn't he? let's look at another chart. the first terms of these five presidents, the blue line, light blue line is bill clinton's presidency. with the net change in government spending less than 3%. but look at the red lines, reagan, 12% growth in government spending. bush, 41%. 6% for bush 43, a net increase of 12%. all this government spending has a stimulative effect. when the republicans are in the oval office, no big deal they are happy to help their president kick start the economy with spending. but when it's a democrat in the oval
this shows the net change in government spending under president ronald reagan and president obama in their first terms. here's the reagan line. here's the obama line. they are so concerned about government spending. take a look at the red line. spending goes way up under president reagan. look at the blue line, where does it go? spending ticks up under president obama but then drops. keep in mind both of these presidents had to do what? get out of a recession. but president obama was saddled...
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republicans will all say ronald reagan and they will all be wrong because they no longer understand ronald reagan or themselves. no one will say one-term president george h.w. bush and everyone will be right about that. democrats will say bill clinton and they will be wrong. that leaves the last man standing, newt gingrich. i think that i can safely assume that none of you chose newt gingrich as the person who had the most lasting and influential on our politics and governing. and that is because the american media covers the presidency the way the british covers the monarchy. they pretend that we have a king, that nobody could possibly be more important than the president. the media simply refuses to comprehend how powerful congress is and how powerful the speaker of the house can be, something that the founding fathers discovered. why are republicans wrong when they say that reagan was such a great president? because nothing of reaganism survived his presidency. there is no reagan legacy. republicans lie to themselves and they try to lie to history about reagan being an anti-tax fanatic
republicans will all say ronald reagan and they will all be wrong because they no longer understand ronald reagan or themselves. no one will say one-term president george h.w. bush and everyone will be right about that. democrats will say bill clinton and they will be wrong. that leaves the last man standing, newt gingrich. i think that i can safely assume that none of you chose newt gingrich as the person who had the most lasting and influential on our politics and governing. and that is...
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. >> host: a little bit of ronald reagan history if we could. you tell the story from your dad, that ronald reagan's alliance with christian conservatives is key to successful victory in 1980, but this is a quote. weekend resisted the pressure to overreach. what did you mean by that? >> guest: well, this is a time in the conservative movement that really was a coalition. i think right now we are in a point where we are looking more at collaboration and captives. so reagan was held primarily and the republican primary may come not so much in the general election to win for the vote of the christian right and religious right and a lot of women with organizing in the decades. but when they wanted him to do some very extreme things, for example accommodate pressured reagan to adopt the equivalent of the person that amendments we see today, which would define a fertilized egg is a fully human being and effectively outlaw abortion and the show fertilization and other fertility treatments. reagan is like we are not going to go there. priorities are the
. >> host: a little bit of ronald reagan history if we could. you tell the story from your dad, that ronald reagan's alliance with christian conservatives is key to successful victory in 1980, but this is a quote. weekend resisted the pressure to overreach. what did you mean by that? >> guest: well, this is a time in the conservative movement that really was a coalition. i think right now we are in a point where we are looking more at collaboration and captives. so reagan was held...
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our keynote was there on the front lines with ronald reagan. and we are quite fortunate to have him with us today because he graciously agreed to modify his schedule so he could be here. but unfortunately he has to leave at the break because he has to catch a red eye to go back to new york this evening. ken adelman has an impressive resume. author, professor, senior government official, arms control expert as well as ambassador. but there's a few other things that you might not know about
our keynote was there on the front lines with ronald reagan. and we are quite fortunate to have him with us today because he graciously agreed to modify his schedule so he could be here. but unfortunately he has to leave at the break because he has to catch a red eye to go back to new york this evening. ken adelman has an impressive resume. author, professor, senior government official, arms control expert as well as ambassador. but there's a few other things that you might not know about
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eric cant eric cantor can't handle the truth with ronald reagan. >> he also cut taxes. >> but he did compromise. >> ezra klein of "the washington post" is here to set the record straight. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching and the first votes fort republican nomination are hours away from being cast. i think we might see a surprise in iowa tomorrow. the latest numbers from the public policy polling of have ron paul on top with 20% of the vote in iowa. >> santorum in at 15%. the devil is in the details. in the first day of the poll, ron paul was on top with 29% support. four days later, he was down to 16%. on the other hand, santorum polled at 10% the first couple of days of the polling. on days three and four, his numbers doubled to 20%. what does that mean? santorum has real momentum. he continues his brand of retail politics on the road in iowa. he was so popular at a pisa restaurant in boon, iowa, the owner renamed the chicken salad santorum salad in honor of the candidate. he is a viable auditorium for conservative voters. he is 60% in iowa and gainin
eric cant eric cantor can't handle the truth with ronald reagan. >> he also cut taxes. >> but he did compromise. >> ezra klein of "the washington post" is here to set the record straight. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching and the first votes fort republican nomination are hours away from being cast. i think we might see a surprise in iowa tomorrow. the latest numbers from the public policy polling of have ron paul on top with 20%...
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this worked great for ronald reagan in political terms. this was one of the main issues he rode to power on in the 1970s. even as people in his own party, even his own friends, saw what he was doing as disgusting and craven and bad for the country. quoting from a book about this chapter of history that i wrote, while william f. buckley and america's beloved tough guy, john wayne, yes that john wayne, campaigned full on for the rat faction of the treaty, reagan said the loss of the panama canal would contribute to encirclement of the united states by hostile naval forces and thereby threaten our ability to survive. even after john wayne sent reagan a private and personal note offering to show him point by goddamn point in the treaty where you are misinforming people and offering fair warning that's it's time for him to shut his pie hole, if you continue to publish these remarks, someone will release the letter saying that you're not as thorough in your reviewing of this or you're damned obtuse when it comes to reading the english language.
this worked great for ronald reagan in political terms. this was one of the main issues he rode to power on in the 1970s. even as people in his own party, even his own friends, saw what he was doing as disgusting and craven and bad for the country. quoting from a book about this chapter of history that i wrote, while william f. buckley and america's beloved tough guy, john wayne, yes that john wayne, campaigned full on for the rat faction of the treaty, reagan said the loss of the panama canal...
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ronald reagan ran in a different america. ronald reagan would have a difficult time in today's republican primary process. i think there are lessons here on the republican side and the not as technocratic as blaise is suggesting. those lessons can be learnedit is the remaking of the republicans cannot be a nationalthe republican party is 90% white. the democratic party i 50%, majority minority and women trade when we look at the state of the union next year, that divide is so apparent with republicans on one side and democrats on the other. the overwhelming white male list of the republican party comes through. to three of them. the republican party alive. there are lessons here and the republican party will have to go through some rethinking and there are lessons here for president obama as well. he had a near-death experience after the first debate. he did see his politicalif there was a word, a fecklessness to the presidency that he is the celebrity and he can custom off i think that has been purged from him. he won in lar
ronald reagan ran in a different america. ronald reagan would have a difficult time in today's republican primary process. i think there are lessons here on the republican side and the not as technocratic as blaise is suggesting. those lessons can be learnedit is the remaking of the republicans cannot be a nationalthe republican party is 90% white. the democratic party i 50%, majority minority and women trade when we look at the state of the union next year, that divide is so apparent with...
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or a tree or whatever in every county in america after ronald reagan is grover norquist. it is the republican party's chief anti-tax enforcer. there is sort of an interesting coalition of interest here around making ronald reagan into a paradigm of anti-tax doctrine. the very same people pushing the doctrine, they conscripted ronald reagan in that as the chief icon for them if their pursuit. >> was he trying, eric cantor, trying to file off a few edges in this interview? >> you know, i can't say because i haven't seen the rest of the interview. >> well, it sure seemed to me like he was. this was a new image that he was trying to portray. is he going after john boehner's job? >> i don't know if he is yet. john boehner looks a bit weaker. over the last four months or so, republicans from mitch mcconnell to john boehner to eric cantor have been trying to put forward a more conciliatory tone because the ratings for congress are incredibly low now. gallup said congress ended the year with the lowest ratings ever, 11%. lower than the democrats in 2010 before they lost 60-some s
or a tree or whatever in every county in america after ronald reagan is grover norquist. it is the republican party's chief anti-tax enforcer. there is sort of an interesting coalition of interest here around making ronald reagan into a paradigm of anti-tax doctrine. the very same people pushing the doctrine, they conscripted ronald reagan in that as the chief icon for them if their pursuit. >> was he trying, eric cantor, trying to file off a few edges in this interview? >> you...
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like ronald reagan did it. it is a t hike for those who benefit from it i think it was a best a event to see john boehner say we'll put that on the table. what are we to make of that and what democrats might offer in return? >> i don't know how to judge what the democrats will offer, if you go backo what romney was talking about, a flatter tax with less deductions. so you don't have such a manipulated system with all kind of loopholes that do not make economic sense. i would say this too. looking at economic growth, the real issue is distribution of revenue between governments and private sector, producing more jobs and mor well being that means you maybe we need to do something with tax code, but we need to reduce spending first, that is our problem, spending is such a high level, relative to total revenue of u.s. is keeping us from growing. neil: like you said, the way to fix this is grow out of it, and way to grow out of it is find a way toke pan --o expand that tax base, god bless him, mitt romney was tryin
like ronald reagan did it. it is a t hike for those who benefit from it i think it was a best a event to see john boehner say we'll put that on the table. what are we to make of that and what democrats might offer in return? >> i don't know how to judge what the democrats will offer, if you go backo what romney was talking about, a flatter tax with less deductions. so you don't have such a manipulated system with all kind of loopholes that do not make economic sense. i would say this too....